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  Marquess Conyngham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Earl Conyngham (1797), Earl of Mount Charles (1816), Viscount Conyngham (1789), Viscount Mount Charles (1797), Viscount Slane (1816), Baron Conyngham (1753), and Baron Minster (1821), all in the Irish Peerage except the last, a U.K. peerage.
The Marquess sat in the House of Lords before the passage of the House of Lords Act 1999 as Baron Minster.
Henry Vivien Pierpont Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles (b.
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 Lord Steward biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He is not named in the Black Book of Edward IV or in the Statutes of Henry VIII, and is entered as master of the household and clerk of the green cloth in the Household Book of Queen Elizabeth.
Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset 1725-1730
Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset 1737-1744
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 Art Fresh : Article 'Peter Adair'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alcona County, Michigan: Alcona is named for a word invented by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft meaning the excellent plain with al from Arabic for the, co the root of a word for plain or prairie, and na for excellent.
Alpena County, Michigan: Alpena is named for a word invented by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft meaning the bird with al from Arabic for the and either pinai for partridge or penaissee for bird.
Amherst County, Virginia: Amherst is named for Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, a colonial governor of Virginia and general in the French and Indian War.
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 Lewis: Co. Donegal
By a grant to Henry Brook, in 1639, a manor was erected, comprehending the town of Donegal, with a court leet and a court baron, to be held before a seneschal appointed by the patentee, having a civil jurisdiction to the extent of 40s.
NEWTOWN CONYNGHAM, a village in the parish of A
It is one of the ten suffragan bishopricks that constitute the ecclesiastical province of Armagh, and comprehends the greater part of the county of Donegal, extending for 55 miles in length and 40 miles in breadth, and comprising an estimated supericies of 515,250 statute acres.
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 II. Historians, Biographers and Political Orators: Bibliography. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII from his accession to the death of Wolsey.
A History of the English Church from the accession of Henry VIII to the death of Mary.
The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII to the Death of George II.
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 Windsor Castle Online Research :: Information about Windsor Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Lieutenant-General the Rt Hon Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg, VC GCMG KCB KBE DSO Privy Council of the United Kingdom 1953 - 1963
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 Marquess Conyngham -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The title of Marquess Conyngham (pronounced "Cunningum")was created in the (Click link for more info and facts about Peerage of Ireland) Peerage of Ireland in 1816.
The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Earl Conyngham (1797), Earl of Mount Charles (1816), Viscount Conyngham (1789), Viscount Mount Charles (1797), Viscount Slane (1816), Baron Conyngham (1753), and Baron Minster (1821), all in the Irish Peerage except the last, a (Click link for more info and facts about U.K.) U.K. peerage.
The Marquess sat in the (The upper house of the British parliament) House of Lords before the passage of the (Click link for more info and facts about House of Lords Act 1999) House of Lords Act 1999 as Baron Minster.
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 Lord Chamberlain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William Howard, 1st Lord Howard of Effingham 1557-1572
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 List of Irish representative peers explained   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry John Reuben Dawson-Damer, 3rd Earl of Portarlington
William Henry Hare Hedges-White, 3rd Earl of Bantry
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2584
     Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess of Conyngham was born on 26 December 1766.
Henry Francis Conyngham, Eart of Mount Charles b.
She was the daughter of Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke of Membland and Louisa Emily Charlotte Bulteel.
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 United Kingdom Postmaster General
Thomas William Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield 1835-1841
Ulick John de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde 1846-1852
Henry Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk 1895 -1900
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 OSBORN 19TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Finding aids may be searched using: http://webtext.library.yale.edu/ Catalog records may be searched in ORBIS: http://orbis.library.yale.edu Osborn Shelves d 1 Burn, Jacob Henry, 1793-1869 "Collection towards forming a history of the now obsolete office of the Master of the Revells": autograph MSS [1874] ca.
Lists holders of the office of the Master of the Revels from 1569-1630; in the same volume (Osborn Shelves d 1/185) is a fragment of an autograph license issued by Herbert, dated 1636 Jul 12, as well as a document concerning disbursements of the Revels Office signed by Herbert's assistants (Osborn Shelves d 1/176-180).
Sends an autograph of Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) but explains that demand for his signature has been so high very few examples of his hand have been left.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2904
He was the son of Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess of Conyngham and Elizabeth Denison.
     Lady Maria Harriet Conyngham was the daughter of Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess of Conyngham and Elizabeth Denison.
He married, firstly, Lady Maria Harriet Conyngham, daughter of Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess of Conyngham and Elizabeth Denison, on 22 December 1832 in Hamilton Place, St. George's, Hanover Square, Mayfair, London, England.
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 A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Raphoe, and in the patronage of the Marquess of Abercorn: the tithes amount to £1569.
The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Emly, and in the patronage of the Crown, during the legal incapacity of the Earl of Kenmare; the rectory is impropriate in the Marquess of Ormonde.
The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Raphoe, and in the patronage of the Marquess of Conyngham; the tithes amount to £235.
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 The Ybase Forums: Fulghum/Fulgham/Foljambe Origins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
6, then of Walton, Esq., succeeded in virtue of the ancient entail, on the failure of the male descendants of Thomas Foljambe (his great-grandfather), by his 1st wife, on the death of Roger Foljambe in 1447, to the ancient family estates and manors in Tideswell, Wormhill, Litton, Hucklow, Longsden, Elton, andc.
, 1st wife, daughter of Thomas Fitzwilliam, of Aldwark, and of Steeton, co. Ebor.
O.S., married, 1st, to her cousin, Sir Christopher Wray, of Glentworth, co. Lincoln, Bart., and 2ndly, to John Troutbeck, Esq.
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 Worldroots.com
Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl and 1st Marquess of Argyll (1605-1661)
Sir Duncan Campbell, of Lochow, 1st Baron Campbell (1400-1453)
Thomas William Coke, of Holkham, co.Norfolk, 1st Earl of Leicester, (1754-1842)
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2966
She married Albert Conyngham, 1st Baron Londesborough, son of Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess of Conyngham and Elizabeth Denison, on 6 July 1833.
She married, firstly, Albert Conyngham, 1st Baron Londesborough, son of Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess of Conyngham and Elizabeth Denison, on 21 December 1847.
He was the son of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Katherine Carey.
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 Encyclopedia: Windsor Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William Longchamp (died 1197), chancellor of England and bishop of Ely, entered public life at the close of Henry IIs reign as official to the kings son Geoffrey, for the archdeaconry of Rouen.
The Bishop of Ely is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury The diocese covers the county of Cambridgeshire (with the exception of the Soke of Peterborough) and has its see in the City of Ely, Cambridgeshire, where the seat is located...
Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor royal palace that was built by Henry VIII in Surrey, on the location of Cuddington, near Epsom (the church and village of Cuddington were destroyed to create the plot for the palace).
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 Royal Society | About the Society | History of the Society | Homes of the Society | Full list of known occupants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
'Marquess of Tavistock': Francis Russell (1788-1861), 7th Duke of Bedford 1839-61
'Marquess of Kildare': Charles William FitzGerald (1819-1887), 4th Duke of Leinster 1874-87
'Marquess of Kildare': Gerald FitzGerald (1851-1893), 5th Duke of Leinster 1887-93
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 MSS - Catalogue of the Papers of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne in the Newcastle Collection, ...
Education'; stresses the need for a religious basis to education; says he has no time to answer Gladstone's letter on 'Cathedral Establishments; remarks that Lady Lincoln is recovering from her 'severe attack'.
2 ff Ne C 11678 22.12.1845 Letter from [Henry Pelham-Clinton] Earl of Lincoln [later 5th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne], Whitehall Place, London, to W.E. Gladstone; 22 Dec. 1845 Encloses important documents [not present] relative to the 'prospects of scarcity'; remarks that Colonel Jones is 'very careful' and 'strongly opposed to any unnecessary expenditure'.
Speculates as to the best time to turn out the present government; thinks it would be best to force Lord Russell to show his hand and introduce his Reform Bill before his government is brought down; hopes that Gladstone will not 'poke' the King of Naples too hard in his pamphlets.
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 Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 - Pedigrees
Henry I. +- Jordan de Lodnes, Lord of Loddon.
Northumberland 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35 Henry II., and 1 Rich I. Witnessed a charter of Bartholomew de Glanville to Bromholm de
Pedigree shewing the connection between the family of Glubb, descendants of Henry Glubb, M.P. for Oakhampton, Devon, A.D. 1313, and that of Glanville.
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Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of (1609-74) English statesman and historian, born near Salisbury, Wiltshire...
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Conyngham, Barry Ernest (1944-) Composer, lecturer, and performer, born in Sydney, New South Wales...
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Monument to the 3rd Marquess of Downshire at Hillsborough
Henry Charles Villiers Stuart as Lieutenant of Co. Waterford, 1908
The 1st Marquess of Bute (father of Lord Henry Stuart)
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 PETTIGREW PAPERS (Osborn Shelves Pettigrew)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ALS to Sir Gardner Wilkinson 1850 Jan 15 + Beaufort, Henry Charles Fitzroy Somerset, 8th Duke of, 1824-1899.
ALS to T. Pettigrew 1855 Jul 10 About a Congress of the British Archaeological Association to be held on the Isle of Wight.
LS (signed Henry Christmas) to C. Smith 1846 Feb 5 Announces a meeting of the Numismatic Society.
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 Bindon family of Ireland
Since Henry VII's reign, the Tudors had never lost sight of the need to bring Ireland under their rule, for the poverty-stricken country with its unruly chiefs, private wars and Catholic religion, made it a happy hunting-ground for any who would defy England or plan an invasion.
The Pope and King Philip of Spain were constantly stirring up trouble there, much as Queen Elizabeth I, interfered in the Netherlands.To subdue the trouble-some inhabitants, English gentry were given grants of land confiscated from the Irish.
Henry was the Mayor of Limerick, Co; Limerick, Ireland.
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 PETTIGREW PAPERS (Osborn Shelves Pettigrew)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ALS to T. Pettigrew 1854 Jul 28 Accepts position of Vice-President in the British Archaeological Assn. + Conyngham, Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess, 1766-1832.
One letter discusses Richard Powell and includes Sir Henry Halford's tribute to him in the 1835 Harveian oration.
ALS and AL to T. Pettigrew 1829 Feb, 1830 Nov One letter is about the election of the Duke of Sussex to the Presidency of the Royal Society.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
(Donegan, Counihan) The surname Cunningham or Conyngham is among the 75 most numerous in Ireland, the estimated number of persons so called in 1954 being 8,550.
Mention may also be made of Henry first Marquess Conyngham (1766-1832), who was an Irish representative peer and a man of influence in England in the reign of George IV, and also of John Cunningham (1729-1773), the Irish actor and poet.
From the 1st Earl's son descended the families of Craigends, Robertland and Auchinharvie, and from the Craigends family, in turn, derived the Cunynghams of Milncraig, Ayrshire, and Livingstone in West Lothian.
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Spared from demolition by the 2nd Marquess of Ely and acquired by Francis Blackburne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
Sold in 1781 to Alexander Stewart, brother of the 1st Marquess of Londondery.
Built by 1st Earl of Carrick, of Ballylinch Castle, from Rev Thomas Bushe, of Kilmurry.
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 List of Privy Counsellors (1820-1837)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This is a List of Privy Counsellors of the United Kingdom appointed between the accession of King George IV in 1820 and the death of King William IV in 1837.
1827 Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768-1854)
1827 William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket (1764-1854)
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 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge, Secretary at War to Sir James Robert George Graham, Home Secretary, concerning a report of committee on military prisons (copy), 15 May 1844.
Henry Bouverie William Brand, 1st Baron Hampden, regarding the confinement of rebels in Fort George and a Schoolmaster at Portland, 1848c and 1852c.
Thomas Francis Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, concerning the possibility of a position at Pentonville for son of a clergyman, 1845c.
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